Vidder's notes: "The idea for this came very early on from watching the pilot of BSG and whenever the opening credits came in, there was just something about them that totally marked me then. It wasn't the usual SciFi music, it carried so much more, so much pain and hope as well. it was clearly established then for me, how the show was not about scifi, but about this lost civilization looking for a meaning and a way to survive. It's always been what dragged me to BSG. And so this vid is suppose to mirror this idea. The lyrics tell you the rest better than me."

Reactions/Reviews

"This is such a visual feast! Stunning motion. It all feels very evocative and moody. The struggle for survival has never looked so beautiful." ~ feedback at the vid announcement.

"This vid was amazing and mesmerizing. The fluidity of the images is fantastic and really gives a sense of the volume of space, and the enormity of their struggle. I love that your dynamic is truly fluid--lots of other people are just "messy" when they try to blend scenes the way you do. Your style is so controlled and lyrical!" ~ feedback at the vid announcement.

"As soon as I saw this vid, I was just floored. Watching it at VidUKon, my head snapped up from the programme booklet as soon as I heard the opening chords of the song, and I was just entranced by the flow of the editing. From the initial opening credits I immediately knew this was going to be a different kind of BSG vid. Because of the diversity of the massive ensemble cast and the multiple plotlines, I find that many BSG vids tend to focus on one specific character, theme, or pairing. And this is by no means a bad thing: in fact, I love how BSG vids allow the fans to delve a little deeper into characters or pairings that may have not been paid as much attention as they could have in the canon. But in “This World”, Buffyann pulls the microscope back quite a bit to focus on the grandeur of BSG, but without ever losing the intimacy and the human element." ~ feedback at the vid commentary review.